Posts Tagged ‘tea house’

Design of the whole space focuses on the release and convergence of materials, lights and artistic conception. It perfectly illustrates the essence of internal serenity and external quietness without leaving any traces.

White, terrazzo and brass are key materials in the interior space. Concise white sets off the structure of brass tube, terrazzo material extended from the ground to the wall waist line. There are curved arc terrazzo on both sides of the entrance, as if both hands stretched out to welcome customers.

This space aimed to create a quiet environment for tea lovers and build a high quality slow atmosphere that is comfortable and elegant to make one calms down. The tea house interprets the beauty of elegance through a unique new gesture.

The minimalist concept by Bruzkus Batek results in an greatly effective design, with sensibly chosen materials and surface treatments, thanks to the use of oriented strand board (OSB) which provides a cheerful and exciting new space.

The many windows, striking copper tea wall and with 100 kinds of different teas directly grab your attention when you enter the unique teabar T’s in Amsterdam. The bar in the centre of the case is a real eye-catcher due to the combination of red tiles and steel.

Shape the overall image of elegance and modern sense of the young, and take old house unique tiles taste as a graphic identification. Use green for organic with warm gray line to show modern minimalist atmosphere.